>  E.g. when Bob wakes up startled, he interprets the situation into "fear". 
> But when Sally wakes up startled, she interprets the situation into 
> "excitement" or some other /a priori/, socially limiting, filter category.
Thus my earlier suggestion that "we" "are" our emotions?   Bob *is* his
propensity to read the lower-level response of "startlement" (closer to
autonomic) to "fear" (closer to choice).   Sally also as "excitement".




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